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3210.1 | It's Enrico's company now! | POCUS::OHARA | Reverend Middleware | Mon Jun 27 1994 16:55 | 8 |
| >> In his new role, Gullotti will also have responsibility for
>> Digital's Customer Value Chain (CVC) activity and the Computer Special
>> Systems (CSS) organization.
This is the most interesting part of the announcement. CSS was part of Digital
Consulting and it appears as though pieces of DC thought to be closely tied
to DEC's core business will be separated. Is an announcement about DC far
behind?
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3210.2 | CSS?? CSS still exists? | ATNRTH::OSBORNE | | Mon Jun 27 1994 18:17 | 8 |
| > In his new role, Gullotti will also have responsibility for
> Digital's Customer Value Chain (CVC) activity and the Computer Special
> Systems (CSS) organization.
I'm baffled. The announcement implies CSS still exists; I thought CSS was
completely absorbed into EIS and then eventually DC.
Well, IMHO, Russ' appointment is very good news for M&L, and Digital.
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3210.3 | Is there a broader meaning? | DPDMAI::RESENDE | Visualize whirled peas -- RUAUU2? | Mon Jun 27 1994 18:30 | 2 |
| Does this imply that the reorganization of territories/geographies is
being rethought?
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3210.4 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Jun 27 1994 21:36 | 7 |
| The thing I find most fascinating about this announcement is that
the appointments were announced by Pesatori, not Palmer. The tea
leaves look to me as they're indicating Enrico is being set up to
take over as head of Digital; if anyone is up to the task, I
think he is.
Steve
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3210.5 | Some Things Are Better Unchanged... | MSDOA::JENNINGS | Gore in '94! | Mon Jun 27 1994 21:56 | 3 |
| Re: .2 CSS definately still exists. We've changed acronyms and
parent organizations several times over the past few years, but
both customers and Sales Reps alike preferred "CSS".
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3210.6 | Palmer's get the job done guy? | GUCCI::HERB | New Personal Name coming soon! | Mon Jun 27 1994 22:00 | 7 |
| It appears to me that Enrico made an announcement affecting Sales and,
since he now owns it, he's the appropriate announcer. As for the CSS
work/business, I don't see any PC like company (Enrico's style?) that's
involved in this. ...However, before anyone jumps down my throat, there
are specific (large) customers that currently expect one stop shopping
from Digital. By and large however, the commodity sector leaves the
specials up to the VARs it would seem.
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3210.7 | | GNROSE::HAGGERTY | Consulting, Asia/Pacific, Stow MA USA | Mon Jun 27 1994 22:03 | 4 |
| re .3
hhhmmm ....
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3210.8 | | PETRUS::GUEST_N | An innocent passer-by | Tue Jun 28 1994 04:33 | 8 |
| re .5
customers et al may prefer CSS, but i would have thought that
management would have called it the current name, ie EIS.
Or have i missed another change ?
N.
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3210.9 | CSS | TRUCKS::RICHARDS | Mike Richards @SBP, UK | Tue Jun 28 1994 07:47 | 16 |
| re: .8
You have missed a few changes.
In the UK CSS changed to the EIC and then to the SIC and now are the
PSC (Profesional Service Centre). At each change we have either lost
sub-groups or gained/joined other groups. The PSC's are part of DC. I
believe that Annecy are the same but Munich was joined with a small
company we aquired. In the USA I think that during one of the changes
an original part of CSS stayed as CSS and still exists with that name.
After being in "CSS" for 20 years I don't think that the changes in
names has made that much differance to the work we do. It's the market
that has changed.
Mike.
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3210.10 | | PETRUS::GUEST_N | An innocent passer-by | Tue Jun 28 1994 07:53 | 8 |
| Well, i hope that reprinting all the business cards was worthwhile.
N.
p.s. I didn't see EIS in your potted history (as also mentioned by .2)
I remember working for them on a few occasions so i know they must have
existed at one time !
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3210.11 | | POCUS::OHARA | Reverend Middleware | Tue Jun 28 1994 09:10 | 14 |
| >> <<< Note 3210.3 by DPDMAI::RESENDE "Visualize whirled peas -- RUAUU2?" >>>
-< Is there a broader meaning? >-
>> Does this imply that the reorganization of territories/geographies is
>> being rethought?
Of course. We've been told here in NY that ALL plans for FY95 are put on hold
through July.
What's intriguing to me is the fact that Russ' old job was actually filled. I
mean, here we have a massive reduction in staff underway and we're maintaining
an inordinately large organizational structure. For the life of me, I don't
know why we need a "president" of the Americas division.
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3210.12 | Will we be making toy computers now? | AIMTEC::ZANIEWSKI_D | Why would CSC specialists need training? | Tue Jun 28 1994 09:43 | 7 |
| I'm more concerned about the other part of this announcement.
Digital is bringing in someone that has proven he can lead a
computer corporation into a Chapter 11 situation, from which it
probably won't emerge, and placing him in charge of the Americas
Zone.
Dave Zaniewski
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3210.13 | Can't argue with success! | PIKOFF::DERISE | I'm goin' to Disney Land! | Tue Jun 28 1994 09:57 | 12 |
| re .12
If our previous management did any better, then there would not be a
change, or a need for a change.
Mr. Pesatori and his management staff for the PCBU accomplished the
impossible. After at least ten years and at least three failed
attempts, Digital is finally a respectable player in the PC business.
Maybe these guys really know what they're doing??? Hell, they can't do
any worse! But at least they've demonstrated that they understand the
computer business today, and they know how to run a business.
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3210.14 | CSS still here... | SOLVIT::OCONNELL | | Tue Jun 28 1994 10:14 | 35 |
| CSS definitely still exists. We *have* gone through name changes
over the years (CSS, to EIS, to Custom Systems PSC, which very recently
split from DC and now aligns under the Systems Business Unit), but the
core business remains the same - developing custom, but repeatable,
solutions (hardware/software/service) to meet customer needs (and
provide profit to the Digital).
There has been some dispute over going back to the "CSS" name. Some
folks try to use CS, but since we keep having to clarify who we are
by saying "we used to be CSS", most of us just use CSS now. It
surprised me, however, to see "CSS" used in this official announcement.
We don't get new business cards with every name change. Heck, I've
still got the blue logo ones.
There is a CSS Sales Support Hotline (1-800-TEAM-CSS) to issue quotes
for repeatable (but low volume, compared to most products) products,
and field questions regarding our products and services.
We have local Sales Representatives in the districts (we call them
CS4s - Computer Special Systems Sales Specialists, or more recently
Custom System's Solution Sales Specialists) to identify CSS
opportunities and qualify them before engaging our Engineering
design teams and producing a CSS quote.
There's even a Notesfile for questions regarding CSS products
(AUSSIE::CSS_PRODUCTS).
I don't know what this announcement will mean to the future of
CSS. I personally have a lot of respect for Russ, having worked
with him years ago, and hope to be part of the continuing evolution
of CSS and Digital.
Noranne, a Custom Product/Project Manager in CSS
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3210.15 | how many ways can you recycle a career? | GRANMA::AFILIP | | Tue Jun 28 1994 11:10 | 5 |
| Russ G. has more lives than a two cats put together......
boy this is real creative leadership replenishment.....
A
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3210.16 | Glad to see ya, CSS | ATNRTH::OSBORNE | | Tue Jun 28 1994 11:28 | 19 |
| Re: 14,15
> Noranne, a Custom Product/Project Manager in CSS
Hi Noranne, glad to see you're still around, and it appears that CSS is getting
its "real" name back!
I have a lot of good memories of CSS, back when it was in NUO, ran as
practically a separate business, and Russ was Mfg. Manager, before he went
to Salem (NIO).
As for Russ G., I suppose not everyone likes him, but I never met a manager
that worked harder, knew more about what he was doing, and was still able to
talk plainly and straightforwardly to his troops. I have a lot of respect for
him, going back to the mid-80's. His career deserves 18 lives (2 cat's).
Obviously, your milage may vary.
John O.
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3210.17 | What about Sales?? | ODIXIE::WESTCL | | Tue Jun 28 1994 12:36 | 25 |
| All of the replies so far have dealt with the impact on M&L. There is
also a real message here for Sales. The continued appointment of
management with PC and/or Chip backgrounds to Sales management bodes an
ill wind for our sales force and for our major accounts. It is a
continuing push to remove Digital from the "value priced" marketplace.
To these management types, there is apparently no value to be added by
DEC that is saleable to our customer base. Thus, DEC is headed for
the low cost/no value-added sales model. Unfortunately, our customers
have complex problems (like Digital's I.S. problems) and want to deal
with vendors that can help them solve problems. And, they ARE willing
to pay for it. DEC's problem has not been that it's in the wrong
business. It's been that it hasn't responded to the needs of it's
customers. In my 8.25 years here, it has been apparent that our
products are too complex, our business practices are not in line with
our customer's needs or our competition's offerings, and we've had too
much fat in the system brought about by matrix management. Rather than
fix these problems, our management has chosen to re-discover DEC. It's
now magenta "digital" and it will never recover.
I was just TSFO'd this morning. I'm bitter, but I'll recover. I wish
those of you that are remaining on the sinking ship good luck. Just be
aware of where this company is going and make sure you want to go with
it.
CW (who was only 21 months from retirement)
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3210.18 | rah. | GUIDUK::GOODHIND | Sleep is for mortals... | Tue Jun 28 1994 12:44 | 23 |
|
re: CSS, et. al. alphabet soup
One of the most silly things I've seen about this company in
eight years as a customer and four as an employee is how they/we
always keep changing the names of groups without ever really
making any significant change in the group itself ... given
that the customer base doesn't even know that DEC is the same
as Digital, why would anybody assume that the latest TLA/FLA
for some support function has any meaning at all - major joke.
Pick five or six names (not strings of letters - this is the
90's) that describe the architypical activities that go into
running the company and put everyone into those boxes. Next step,
create an org chart for each group that describes what you need
to make it work, last put the people who can do that work into
those positions - fire the two-hundred VP's and the 500-1000
middle managers left and let us get back to work. Shesh.
Oops, I was thinking again ... sorry.
Larry_feeling_cynical_about_the_6-figure_salary_cheerleaders
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3210.19 | | DEMOAX::GINGER | Ron Ginger | Tue Jun 28 1994 13:24 | 6 |
| Rus is the first person to have been a sales VP at DEC and moved to
another job. Everyone else has ended their DEC career at that job.
Cant recall all the names now, but Ted johnson, Gerry Moore, Ed Kramer,
Dave Granger, Jack Shields, Chic Shue.......
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3210.20 | Musical Veeps is an old Digital game! | SWAM2::GOLDMAN_MA | Blondes have more Brains! | Tue Jun 28 1994 13:30 | 12 |
| re: .-1...
VP's changing places is nothing new here. Many of those ex-veeps had 4
or 5 different veep assignments before they got fed up or another
job or invited to resign or whatever the heck happened to them. Can't
recall all the names, just the litany of announcement memos saying " So
and So, formerly VP of XYZ org., has been appointed VP of PDQ....."
Seems like they were coming out about 2-3 times a week in the last
months of the K.O. reign.
M.
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3210.21 | JWP..Craaassh! | CASPRO::LMARINO | | Tue Jun 28 1994 13:35 | 3 |
| Not that this is directly related to Copperman, but I owned stock
in JWP........35.....34 1/2......20......19.......12......0....
CRAASSSSSHHHHHHH...... Problem with their financial books....
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3210.22 | CSS is definitely alive! | SOLVIT::KIERSTEAD | | Tue Jun 28 1994 17:37 | 49 |
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CSS is definitely alive. No only do we have an active sales force and
sales hotline (SST or 1-800-Team-CSS), but the CSS newsflashes and the
"CSS Focus" monthly newsletter are very popular, with direct
distributions to over 700 employees, who, in turn, forward the messages
to their 'circles of influence' within the company.
A good example of a CSS newsflash can be found in this note file, under
#3172.6. Whoever submitted that note is not on a direct distribution
for CSS news. For some reason (unknown to me), they stripped out the
CSS headder that accompanies every news message and also the CSS
contact name (in this case, the SST), and entered the remainder of the
message. <I thought notes added from other sources were suppose to
keep the references in them.>
As Noranne says (in note #3210.14), our name has changed over the
years, but our function and focus has remained pretty much the same.
I've been with CSS for over 10 years now and it's always been a unique
place to work. Even though our name has changed, most of the employees
and customers and sales reps still think of us as CSS.
About four years ago (I think it was May of 1990) I did a presentation
at DECUS titled, "Unique Hardware Solutions." This was the very first
time anyone had ever presented Digital's "Custom Solution" business.
When I finished talking, the first customer went to the mike and asked,
"If Digital's been doing custom business for over 25 years, how come no
one knows about it?" In answering the question, I mentioned that we
were the "best kept secret" in all of Digital and that's why we had
called ourselves "CSS" for years .... that we were the "Computer Secret
Services" group of Digital! I jokingly told the audience that now that
we've been discovered, we've changed our name! Isn't that how Digital
operates? When something works, change it!
In any case, when the 3 EIC groups merges into one (December 1992), we
became Custom Systems and Platforms, PSC, and were called CSP/PSC.
Then Digital Consulting took us over, and we were called Custom Systems
and Components. I've been responsible for all CSS field communications
since 12/92 and it's been interesting keeping up with terminology. I
began using the "CSS" acronym in all our communications since 8/93 ...
and that makes life much simpler ... most folks know us as CSS and we
couldn't stop the field from using "CSS" and, neither did the customers
want to call us anything but "CSS!"
As for comments about Russ Gullotti: I personally am glad that he
is responsible for our group. I've known him for over 10 years and
have a great deal of respect for him. He definitely understands CSS
and it's value to Digital.
Peggy, CSS Marketing Services Group, Sales Communications
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3210.23 | AMEN! | NEWVAX::MURRAY | so many notes, so little time | Wed Jun 29 1994 10:23 | 1 |
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3210.24 | YES...! | APACHE::KEITH | Real men double clutch | Thu Jun 30 1994 09:06 | 21 |
| Yes, CSS still exists in the hearts of the grunts. IMHO, everyone who
had something to do with the various name changes should be FIRED!
We had taken the name, CSS and brought it up from trash to something to
be proud of. Then 'they' had an idea...
We were the bright stars of DEC. 'Hey I have a great idea. Why don't we
change our name?' [so that I can show I did something] Change for the
sake of (doing something) change. 'Hey lets change the company
colors...'
Would Sony change their name to RGB? Of course not, and anyone who
would suggest something like that would be drummed out of the company!
The good news is that Russ was made by CSS and he knows the business.
We probably have the highest productivity in the company from the
numbers that I heard the other day for the group I work in.
Steve
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3210.25 | What do we understand? | IDEFIX::65296::siren | | Thu Jun 30 1994 10:27 | 20 |
| Re. -1
>We were the bright stars of DEC. 'Hey I have a great idea. Why don't we
>change our name?' [so that I can show I did something] Change for the
>sake of (doing something) change. 'Hey lets change the company
>colors...'
It's like city traffic planners. The previous change to traffic
circulation / streets / busroutes etc. has hardly been implemented,
when everything is planned again.
-That way the planners keep themselves busy.
-They can't be blamed of the actual results, because the impact
can't be seen due to new changes.
But they produce great looking design documents.....
Pity, that these slides and plans can't be sold ;-(.
--Ritva
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3210.26 | CSS BY ANY OTHER NAME ......... | SOLVIT::DRECK::JAFFE | | Tue Jul 05 1994 12:53 | 25 |
| I reread -.1 several times and was not sure of the direction of the sarcasm.
Just in case (we in the what ever we are called this week are sensitive) this was
an attack on CSS and the value we bring to the corporation, let me strutt some
of our stuff. Last week we certed almost 19 million dollars worth of "CUSTOM"
stuff, which contributed to a quarter of certs of almost 110 Million. We are
traditionally 20% of the total US certs and all from a group who nobody knows
the name of. Much can be said about the value that we add in some of the orders
that come our way verses the certs credit we are claiming but there is a signif-
icant part of that 110 million that would not have been sold had it not been for
the brilliant rack mount and packaging engineering talent that we bring to bear
on our product line, or the low volume, high tech solutions of emerging businesses
that we bring along such as Digital Voice Products, or the totally custom, off the
wall engineering designs that go far beyond the confines of Digital product to
solve our customers problems.
CSS is alive and well and smelling great no matter what our name is. Russ is
a godsend, after all, it was partially his success with CSS that made him a VP,
a point I am sure he has not forgotten. Now he (and CSS) are in a position to
really join the systems business units and support them and the field and our
customers in a way we are capable of.
OK enough soapboxing. Just that I am damn proud of my groups efforts and damn
tired of individuals not entirely in the know taking pot shots at us.
Joel, Custom opportunity manager, CSS or what ever our name is
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3210.27 | Just one small example | BVILLE::FOLEY | Instant Gratification takes too long... | Mon Jul 11 1994 11:17 | 13 |
| and just to add my 2-bits worth regarding CSS...
These guys are good, I deal with them on a regular basis due to my
position as an on-site resident at <insert Large AeroSpace Company name
here>. I service our products built into a ground defense style radar
system, and it's one hell of a system! CSS worked with the customer to
design and configure it, the radar performance went up about a
bazillion percent and now they are being installed all over the planet.
Without CSS, Digital would not have been a player in this multi-million
dollar deal. Keep up the good work...
.mike.
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3210.28 | Thanks | SOLVIT::JAFFE | | Mon Jul 11 1994 16:35 | 10 |
| RE. -.1
Thanks for the kind words Mike, in fact, double thanks since the Radar
design of which you speak was one of wins I handled personally. We do
have a great bunch of talented engineers and the premium price a
customer pays for our services usually winds up saving them time which
is the biggest cost factor there is.
Bring on the opportunitites......
Joel
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3210.29 | Russ Gullotti leaves Digital | MNATUR::LISTON | CSP-PSC/E - When you need to deliver the very best! | Tue Aug 23 1994 16:32 | 5 |
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Rumor (confirmed in my opinion) is that Russ has quit and is leaving
for a CEO position in the midwest. Another sad day at Digital!
Kevin
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3210.30 | RE: Gullotti - See 2240.22 in this conference | ODIXIE::SEDVM2::COLE | Paradigm: A 50 cent word downsized 60% | Tue Aug 23 1994 16:53 | 1 |
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